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    Retrieved April 30, 2020. Debbie McCormick at World Curling Debbie McCormick at Olympics.com Debbie McCormick at Olympedia Debbie McCormick at Team USA (archived)...
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  • Irish given name. Spelling variations: Cormack, MacCormack, McCormack, McCormick, MacCormick, Carmack, Cormac, Cormach, Cormich and Cormiche. It comes from...
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    replaced by Claudia Karvan in reshoots[citation needed] 1991 Hunting Debbie McCormick 1992 Spotswood Cheryl Ball a.k.a. The Efficiency Expert 1995 Tunnel...
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    Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (/ˈmuːkɑːrsɛl/ MOO-kar-sell; born January 18, 1971) is an American politician and academic administrator who served as the U.S....
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    her third straight national championship while playing for Debbie McCormick. Team McCormick was the first team to ever win three consecutive U.S. national...
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    She is best known as having played for Debbie McCormick in multiple Olympics and World Championships. McCormick left the team in 2010. She competed in...
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  • Championship competition. In February 2009, Sachtjen and her team, skipped by Debbie McCormick won the 2010 US Olympic Trials, earning the right to compete for the...
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    Cherfilus-McCormick's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved November 6, 2021. Weigel, David (January 11, 2022). "Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick wins House...
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  • World Championship Cotten played as alternate with skip Kari Erickson, Debbie McCormick, Stacey Liapis, and Ann Swisshelm. The team finished 6th. Cotten continued...
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  • Team McCormick, led by Debbie McCormick, won the tournament for the third year in a row, a record for the US Nationals. With the win Team McCormick earned...
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    president of the American Library Association Frank Kreyer, racing driver Debbie McCormick, Olympic world champion curler Gerald L. K. Smith, clergyman, politician...
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    Every year the Rio Aero Club Inc. hosts a fly-in breakfast. CTAF 122.9 Debbie McCormick, Olympic curler The sign for Rio on County Highway B Rio High School...
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    Mary Catherine McCormack (born February 8, 1969) is an American actress. She has had leading roles as Justine Appleton on the series Murder One (1995–1997)...
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  • Basketball Premier League Dave McClain, head coach of the Ball State Cardinals and Wisconsin Badgers football teams Debbie McCormick, world champion curler,...
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  • Marianne Haslum Camilla Holth Trine Trulsen Vågberg 2003  United States Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Ann Swisshelm Silver Tracy Sachtjen Joni Cotten  Canada...
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  • (wheelchair) Caitlin Maroldo Jenna Martin (Jenna Haag) Joyance Meechai Debbie McCormick Lori Mountford Sydney Mullaney Natalie Nicholson Anne O'Hara Nancy...
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  • AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic Sept. 20-23 Brockville, Ontario Debbie McCormick Ève Bélisle Boston Pizza September Shoot-Out Sept. 21-23 Edmonton,...
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  • Organizing Committee has Anna Sidorova listed as Third. ***On Feb 21, 2010, Debbie McCormick switched to throwing third, with Allison Pottinger throwing fourth...
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  • Grasshopper Women's Masters Oct 16-18 Zürich, Switzerland Andrea Schöpp Debbie McCormick Three Nations Cup Oct 23-25 Mississauga, ON Eve Muirhead Stefanie Lawton...
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    Games were the third time that curling was on the Olympic program. * Hammy McMillan was replaced by Warwick Smith as skip after Draw 4. February 11, 9:00...
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  • World Curling Championship Women's Final: (April 12) United States (Debbie McCormick) 5-3 Canada (Colleen Jones) Men's Final: (April 13) Canada (Randy Ferbey)...
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  • at the 2006 Winter Olympics, defeated the United States, skipped by Debbie McCormick in the final, 10–9. Norberg won the game by making a draw in the 10th...
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  • with her sister Kari as skip and Swisshelm as lead but this time with Debbie McCormick at third. At that year's World's they finished in sixth place with...
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    finishing in fourth place. Nicholson would later move to play for Debbie McCormick's team and in 2006 Nicholson won her first international medal- a silver...
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  • John Shuster Colleen Jones, Kim Kelly, Mary-Anne Waye, Nancy Delahunt Debbie McCormick, Allison Pottinger, Ann Swisshelm Silver, Tracy Sachtjen Sherry Middaugh...
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    Botterill. During one game, they were down 6–1 after four ends to Debbie McCormick of America when coach Janet Arnott delivered a speech. TSN analyst...
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    to semi-finals. Team Bemidji CC, Bemidji Skip: Kari Erickson Third: Debbie McCormick Second: Stacey Liapis Lead: Ann Swisshelm Alternate: Joni Cotten Round...
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  • Skip Debbie McCormick, Third Stacey Liapis, Second Ann Swisshelm, Lead Joni Cotten, Alternate 2003 Winnipeg World Championships Debbie McCormick, Skip...
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    Creek) Debbie McCormick (born 1974), Olympic athlete, world champion curler (Rio, Madison) Francis J. McCormick, football player (Antigo) Chris McIntosh...
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    player Gene Littler, professional golfer, 1961 U.S. Open champion Debbie McCormick, Olympic curler John Michels, NFL offensive tackle, Super Bowl Champion...
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